CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL HEATBER MAP.3m Observations Made by the Signal Service, U. S. A., at 11 P.M., Washmgtc* Mean Time, August 29, 1882.The following observations are taken at the same moment of time at all the station* namedBar. 30r. 66.r DUBUQUE ©AVENPORTB*r. JO.OO^X T. 71KEOKUi^Bar. W.M/TMT.72R ,04VlA^CHICAGO*0.01 ^T. 71.%r16TTSBURGe.L57 R .03 ^ !*-^AVENVVORTBar. In Ofi /a t-«8 R .4| (jNDIANAPOLISHf»r. •T.71.B»r. JO.08S I .71 « -01suisvTlle?rt»r.290* ^r. 7*2.SEVILLEBar. -I* 91T.71 R .S» ScHivn cy^HATTANOOGA r^J^\ Bar. 30.03£3t.7i R a*aApptUd TorMEM PH ItITTLE ROCB«.r. 29,81 T.73 R .06Cloudy. Rain. Snowpro-)TUGe in ien-suf-ladthe _■ely I \^-° 1 i vl/ NEWORLECK£^P5?iere I *—1* *«*•*? * t’*., Karrewe wi;en- Iian I Scml« of Mi*«. ---— ___t I f , V *f:' . M . 4t» 1,9° 15°d‘d LOCAL OBSERVATIONS.jj “ _ * *____ Cixcnt.VATT. Anguat 20, 1832.ofjg Time. Bar. Ther. Jtu.\ Wind.\ Vel. j-E’n. Weather.jj lime. Bar. Ther.| Hu. Wind.j Vel. E'n. Weather‘5 6:30 A.W. 29.98 71 184 E~ 4 .02 Cloudy. 6:30 P.M. 20.99 77 71 SE 3 ... Cloudy.3en, 10:30 A.M. 29.99 76.5 i84 F, 0 ..' Threat’s 10:30 P.M. 30.04, 72 76 SE 4 .01 Lt. rain.2:80 P.M 29.981 78.5 66 E 8 .00 Cloudy. 1.................,!....................................ind Aug* 2y’ I i8‘8’ A879’ 188°’ j A881’ l882‘ 1 Aug. 39. j 18lt;b. | 1879.1 lbMO. | lrt81. 1832.;r il Mean Barom ... 29*935 ^illTO 30.030 30.062 30 COS Mean Re!. Hum 08.7 71.0 67.0 53.3 76.3ian MeanTemp 73.5 73.2 8i 0 87.0 73.8 ; Direct’n of Wind. N E S E # EOg- Max. Temp j 80 81 90 96 80 I Amt. R’n or Sn... .00 .00 .00 .00 .03of Min. Temp I 65 I 62 75 77 69.8 |i Weather..........jFair. Clear, lair, (clear. Cloudy? ho J OS. F, HARROLD, .ac- , ..-1 \- z -* Private Signal Corps, TJ. S. A. *he INDICATIONS.the War Department Office of Chief Signal Officer, Washington. August 30—1:30 a.m.—For' }n the East and West Gulf States, light local rains, partly cloudy weather, stationary or slight fall inln temperature, slight rise in barometer, winds shifting to northerly in the west portion. en For the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, local rains, followed by slightly oooler, partly cloudyhat weather, higher barometer, light, variable winds.tlle For the Lower Luke Region, fair weather, north to east winds, slight changes ln temperature.?en por upper Lake Region, partly cloudy weather, light local rams, stationary or slight me inR temperature in southern portions, lower barometer, northerly to westerly winds.lnK For the Mississippi and Missouri Valleys, partly cloudy weather, with local rains in Missouri, coolor® northerly winds in southern portions, nigher barometer.Means of temperature and rainfall in the Cotton Belt forthe twenty-four hours ending at 5 p.m., ontis, August 29,1882:it a Stations. Maximum. Minimum. Rainfall. | Stations. Maximum. Minimum. Rainfall.ere Atlanta.....*...... 82® 66® ~.85 (Mobile.............. 87° 07° .17) to Augusta .....86° 70° .16 : Montgomery .......87° 66° .01ier. Charleston......... 84® 71- .31 j Jicw Orleans .89° 72® .12all Galveston.......... 94° 72°« .07 !Savannah.......... 88° 70° OUtile Rock ...86° 67= .13 J Vicksburg.......... 88° 67° .10r of Memphis........... 85° 67s .40 t Wilmington........ 81° 66® .60tar- -- - ■ ..... M -my 1 ]lint 1 t.hfc pninVAhillt.i? nriri flnps*pa«a nf rhft nor^Rinri IVICKSBURG~\3ar. ^».»3 76. /HREVEPORT,Bar. 29,»2/^~ T.7UR .05 L _SAVAKNAHArrows p*ut in the di/octios tb« wind ?* kiowinc- Featoon upon arrow*indtcaU wi»4-forc*.ONVILLLNCINNATI COMMERCIAI , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
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